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Millefiori Story will be available soon. I so enjoyed working on this project. It combines my love of creating polymer clay canes with weaving a great story. You can find out more about this DVD and other wonderful titles by visiting PageSage.

A signed copy will be mailed to you when the DVD is released around the beginning of October. Please leave a comment on this post and I will contact you for payment and shipping information.

18 comments:

Congratulations on the new blog. I hope you don't mind if I snatch the cover image of your DVD for my store - I only had a very small, messy image before, and that's a cover that deserves to be seen crisply!

Hey Judy, This looks great! Now that Chryse and I are finally in our houses, we are seriously getting back to clay. It was too hard for both of us in that little, bitty place we shared. Hope to see lots more on your blog.

Judy,I'm thrilled you have your own blog and can't waite to get your new dvd. I met you last year at the Vegas Clay Carnival. We're going to miss you this year. I would love to get your dvd. Am I supposed to leave the request here? Or, at pagesix.com?Thanks,DonnaH

Hi Judy, I have your book and would love your dvd. (autographed! :)Just wondering on the price and what shipping to Australia might be? Also, i can pay via paypal?It looks fantastic!Congratulations and hugs,debsx

Hi JudyI received your email but lost it somehow, can you please write again and give the information on the conference meeting. And by the way thanks for the warm welcome, I so glad to be working in the guild.

hi! I have a question...fairly new to polymer clays (have never conditioned in a pasta machine till now...your dvd makes it seem kinda mandatory)...I conditioned a piece of Kato black and it was conditioned in about 23 passes through the machine - similar to your dvd's 20. But then when I tried Kato gold and Kato copper, I did 100 times and they were still cracking when folded. Do the metallics condition differently or do I really need to keep going??

Hi Judy! Loved the new DVD. I was just wondering, where do you find the reduction lenses you showed during the Tesselation part of the DVD? I can get the peephole but I would really like the lense instead. Thanks!

Hi DP, couldn't find your email, so hope you get this reply. The reduction lens is something I found at American Scientific Surplus years ago and have been trying to find them again with no luck. Sorry I can't be of more help, but if I do find them again, I'll post and let everyone know. - Judy

Hi Judy- I bought your recent DVD and love it. Can you tell me where to buy candy paper? I have googled Papercon and many related sites and no one seems to carry it. It looks very useful. Thank you. EdaPS A note about the reduction lenses - perhaps Edmunds Scientific might carry them (if they are still in business).

Hi Judy,need some vital info about your dvd...is it visible worldwide..or does it have a zone code...do you know what I mean?Sometimes I buy a dvd or vhs and have to take it to a video expert to transform it.Thanks, Mary

I have just finished watching your DVD: Millefiori Story and was so glad I bought this because it's truly an inspirational DVD and I learned a lot. Just want to ask where'd the extruder you used on the video? I've been trying to find the one online but can't seem to find it. Thanks in advance!

Hi Myke,I'm glad you learned alot from the DVD! The extruder is from Polymer Clay Express. It is a bit expensive, but really has some great dies that allow you to do new and interesting things. A good less expensive alternative would be the Makins' extruder that you can find at most hobby stores. - best, Judy

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I have been creating with polymer clay for twelve years. My jewelry can be found in galleries across the country. I have authored "Polymer Clay Creative Traditions" published by Watson-Guptill Publications and have co-authored several Design Original books. "Millefiori Story" is the title of my DVD, produced by PageSage, and shares my love of a time honored glass technique translated in polymer clay. I am currently the president of the National Polymer Clay Guild because I firmly believe in giving back to the community that has fed my creative soul. I live in West Virginia, a state whose commitment to its artisans is unrivaled. I share my life with my supportive husband, Greg and my two wonderfully creative children, Maria and Max.